Pronunciation: /kənˈvərt/
noun a program or software that changes data from one format to another
A1 I need a convert to help me change my file format.
A2 The convert from inches to centimeters is 2.54.
B1 The software includes a built-in convert for currency exchange.
B2 She is a skilled convert, able to transform any room into a cozy space.
C1 The artist's ability to convert emotions into music is truly remarkable.
C2 The convert of the old warehouse into a modern office building was a huge success.
verb to change or transform something into a different form or character
A1 I can convert dollars to euros at the currency exchange.
A2 She converted the spare room into a home office.
B1 The company plans to convert the old warehouse into a modern office space.
B2 He converted to Buddhism after years of spiritual searching.
C1 The scientist was able to convert the theory into a practical application.
C2 The artist's goal was to convert his vision into a masterpiece that would inspire others.
formal The company plans to convert the old warehouse into a modern office space.
informal I'm trying to convert my old laptop into a gaming PC.
slang I need to convert these dollars into euros before my trip.
figurative She was able to convert her fear into determination and push through the challenge.
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